Alliteration is when two or more words have the same beginning sound. In the poem there are three examples:
1) Though...thy...thou
2) crest...craven
3) shorn...shaven
Alliteration gives the text a more unified rhythm, in a way I guess. It makes the piece sound more together.
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Answer:
He teaches them, though each can be overcome alone, they are invincible combined.
Explanation:
Having bound a bundle of sticks together (or in other accounts either spears or arrows), he asks his sons to break them. When they fail, he undoes the bundle and either breaks each stick singly or gets his sons to do so. In the same way he teaches them, though each can be overcome alone, they are invincible combined.
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Yes but whatever page you’re reading, we don’t have it
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "B. everlasting." love and affection portrayed in in memoriam, a. h. h. by alfred, lord tennyson is that of everlasting
These are the following choices:
a)impermanent
b)everlasting
c)deceptive
d)unpredictable
I answered it today